Neural markers of resilience in adolescent females at familial risk for major depressive disorder
JAMA Psychiatry Mar 24, 2018
Fischer AS, et al. - In adolescent females at high and low familial risk for depression who did and did not develop the disorder, neural functional connectivity correlates of resilience were examined. Researchers recognized compensatory functional connectivity patterns in emotion regulatory networks among resilient adolescent females that were observed to have a correlation with positive life events, suggesting that experience-dependent plasticity within these networks could confer resilience to depression.
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